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''mercurial'': relating to or having characteristics (eloquence, shrewdness, swiftness, thievishness) attributed to the god Mercury | ''mercurial'': relating to or having characteristics (eloquence, shrewdness, swiftness, thievishness) attributed to the god Mercury. |
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''Mercurial'': "a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects". ([http://packages.debian.org/unstable/devel/mercurial ref]) Mercurial is developed using Python and open source licensed. | ''Mercurial'': a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects. |
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Contributions are most welcome, but please create a user name for yourself before you edit anything. To do this, click on the "Login" link up in the top right corner of this page and follow the instructions from there. | Contributions are most welcome, but please create a user name for yourself before you edit anything. To do this, click on the "Login" link up in the top right corner of this page and follow the instructions from there. All wiki content is available under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL]. |
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Hg: the chemical symbol for mercury, from the Greek hydrargyrum.
mercurial: relating to or having characteristics (eloquence, shrewdness, swiftness, thievishness) attributed to the god Mercury.
Mercurial: a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
This is a wiki for the Mercurial ["DistributedSCM"] tool.
Please contribute!
Contributions are most welcome, but please create a user name for yourself before you edit anything. To do this, click on the "Login" link up in the top right corner of this page and follow the instructions from there. All wiki content is available under the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL].
New to all this stuff?
Check out the MajorFeatures
See WhatsNew and read the UpgradeNotes
["Download"] the latest source or check for BinaryPackages for your system
UnixInstall describes how to install Mercurial under Linux, MacOS X, and Unix variants
WindowsInstall describes how to install Mercurial under Windows
Using Mercurial
A QuickStart for the impatient
["Tutorial"] for new users (["FrenchTutorial"], ["SpanishTutorial"] and ["JapaneseTutorial"] available)
[:FAQ:Frequently Asked Questions]
[http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html hg(1)] and [http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html hgrc(5)] manpages
WorkingPractices describing several somewhat sane ways to use Mercurial
How to handle MultipleCommitters
CommunicatingChanges describes the various ways Mercurial can exchange changesets
PublishingRepositories and ServerInstall describes various ways to make your code visible to the world
For refugees from CVS and other systems
CvsConcepts - translations of ["CVS"] concepts into Mercurial terms
CvsCommands - equivalents of commands provided by ["CVS"]
ConvertingRepositories from other ["SCM"] formats to Mercurial
- ["Glossary"] of terms (useful if you're not used to distributed source management)
- A ["Tag"] is slightly different in Mercurial than in other ["SCM"] systems
Extensions
UsingHgk - how to use the GUI repository browser
MqExtension - Mercurial Patch Queues
ExtensionHowto - how to write Mercurial extensions
Information for contributors
Tips for ContributingChanges
The ToDo list and MissingFeatures
- ["Design"] - Mercurial's data structures and how it uses them.
WhatGoesWhere - the project architecture
WireProtocol - the push/pull changegroup protocol
OptionNaming - the conventions used to name command-line options
DebuggingFeatures - how to poke around in Mercurial's internals
- ["Theming"] - how to create new styles for Mercurial's web interface
WritingTests - how to add tests to the test suite
DeveloperRepos - where to find various public repositories of Mercurial work
The RoadMap and the InternationalizationPlan
NewFeatureDiscussions - A page of links to discussions about new features.
Links
[http://selenic.com/mercurial/bugs/ Mercurial bug tracker]
- IRC channel: #mercurial on irc.freenode.net
OtherTools that work with Mercurial
A list of ["ProjectsUsingMercurial"] and links to their repositories.